- Genres
- Chiptune
Chiptune
Chiptune is characterized by low polyphony, basic waveforms and few effects (if any).
Due to chords being difficult to play with low polyphony, this is often compensated for by very fast arpeggiation of a chord on a single channel. This creates the illusion of chords playing, while only occupying one channel/voice. Alternatively, chords are "played" by playing only some notes that make up the chords, and not playing all of them.
Depending on the hardware era targeted, sounds may vary from basic square waves to rudimentary FM synthesis, sometimes even augmented by short lo-fi sampled instruments or one-shots.
In all cases, it is recommended to use multi-instrument mode for the number of tracks you intend to use. This helps you restrict your composition to a limited polyphony.
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- Chords (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
'h7' half-diminished 7th (augmented minor 7th) (4 notes).
- 2/bS BLE enable in compatibility mode (under Boot modes)
The display reads 'boot bLE' instead of the usual boot up sequence.
- MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
Lastly, it can turn any cheap controller or keyboard into an advanced workstation via remote control expander mode.
- 10/A2 Enable remote control expander mode (under Boot modes)
To start your Woovebox with remote control expander mode enabled, hold 10/A2.
- 9/A1 Switch MIDI port to MIDI IN (under Boot modes)